Sponsorship Archives - World Ice Cross League https://worldicecross.com/tag/sponsorship/ World Ice Cross: Where Speed Meets Ice in the Ultimate Thrill Ride Mon, 20 Jan 2025 20:45:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://worldicecross.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/3-e1733872999679-100x100.webp Sponsorship Archives - World Ice Cross League https://worldicecross.com/tag/sponsorship/ 32 32 Ice Cross Saskatoon Debuts with Thrills and Potential for Growth https://worldicecross.com/ice-cross-saskatoon-debuts-with-thrills-and-potential-for-growth/ https://worldicecross.com/ice-cross-saskatoon-debuts-with-thrills-and-potential-for-growth/#respond Thu, 26 Dec 2024 07:33:56 +0000 https://worldicecross.com/?p=39980 The first-ever indoor Ice Cross event at Merlis Belsher Place, Saskatoon, wasn’t just a night of high-speed thrills; it was a testament to the sport’s potential and a showcase of its growing pains. With an electrifying mix of professional athletes, aspiring amateurs, and excited young participants, the event offered something for everyone, leaving a lasting impression on attendees while highlighting areas for improvement. Highlights of the Event The evening was brimming with unforgettable moments. Tim Cimmer, the visionary behind indoor Ice Cross, wowed the crowd by racing alongside professionals half his age, showing that Ice Cross is a sport for everyone. Though he suffered a fall and blew a tire, Cimmer secured third place, embodying the resilience and determination that defines the sport. Children took to the track with enthusiasm, proving that Ice Cross has the power to engage all generations. Parents shared their delight, with one parent saying, “My kids had an absolute blast! They haven’t stopped talking about wanting to join the next one.” The coexistence of professionals and amateurs on the same track also impressed attendees, with many applauding the inclusivity of the sport. A participant remarked, “It’s amazing to see pros mentoring and cheering for amateurs—it’s a real community out there.” The Merlis Belsher Arena Ice Cross obstacle course Constructive Feedback: Room to Improve While the event was a resounding success, it wasn’t without its challenges. Some attendees noted the long pauses between races as a downside. One fan shared, “The breaks were frustrating because we wanted constant action.” Others, however, saw the gaps as necessary and even beneficial. Another attendee commented, “The pauses gave us time to catch our breath, grab snacks, and recharge our energy. By the time the next race started, the crowd was ready to cheer even louder.” Such mixed feedback reflects the reality of Ice Cross’s early stage of development. Both Cimmer and the Ice Sport team acknowledge these growing pains. Cimmer explained, “We’re still refining the format. Our goal is to find the perfect balance between maintaining the excitement and giving everyone time to enjoy the full experience.” Some feedback given by fans after the event A Sport in the Making Despite minor hiccups, the event demonstrated the vast potential of Ice Cross. As the sport matures, organizers are exploring innovative ways to streamline event operations and ensure a seamless experience for both athletes and fans. Cimmer and his team are committed to evolving the sport, with plans to incorporate more dynamic elements and faster pacing for future events. With the backing of sponsors like Potent Hockey, Synthetic Ice, and interest from major players like Prime Sports and Disney Sports, the path forward looks promising. The event’s success has already sparked discussions about a World Indoor Ice Cross Tour, positioning the sport as a contender on the global stage. The Road Ahead As the crowd filed out of Merlis Belsher Place, one thing was clear: this was just the beginning. Ice Cross, with its thrilling races, community spirit, and growing fan base, has the potential to become a mainstay in extreme sports. Tim Cimmer summed it up best: “This sport is young, but it’s full of promise. We’re learning, we’re growing, and we’re just getting started. The future of Ice Cross is brighter than ever.” Stay tuned for updates on the World Indoor Ice Cross Tour and upcoming events at Worldicecross.com.

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The first-ever indoor Ice Cross event at Merlis Belsher Place, Saskatoon, wasn’t just a night of high-speed thrills; it was a testament to the sport’s potential and a showcase of its growing pains. With an electrifying mix of professional athletes, aspiring amateurs, and excited young participants, the event offered something for everyone, leaving a lasting impression on attendees while highlighting areas for improvement.

Highlights of the Event

The evening was brimming with unforgettable moments. Tim Cimmer, the visionary behind indoor Ice Cross, wowed the crowd by racing alongside professionals half his age, showing that Ice Cross is a sport for everyone. Though he suffered a fall and blew a tire, Cimmer secured third place, embodying the resilience and determination that defines the sport.

Children took to the track with enthusiasm, proving that Ice Cross has the power to engage all generations. Parents shared their delight, with one parent saying, “My kids had an absolute blast! They haven’t stopped talking about wanting to join the next one.”

The coexistence of professionals and amateurs on the same track also impressed attendees, with many applauding the inclusivity of the sport. A participant remarked, “It’s amazing to see pros mentoring and cheering for amateurs—it’s a real community out there.”

The Merlis Belsher Arena Ice Cross obstacle course

Constructive Feedback: Room to Improve

While the event was a resounding success, it wasn’t without its challenges. Some attendees noted the long pauses between races as a downside. One fan shared, “The breaks were frustrating because we wanted constant action.”

Others, however, saw the gaps as necessary and even beneficial. Another attendee commented, “The pauses gave us time to catch our breath, grab snacks, and recharge our energy. By the time the next race started, the crowd was ready to cheer even louder.”

Such mixed feedback reflects the reality of Ice Cross’s early stage of development. Both Cimmer and the Ice Sport team acknowledge these growing pains. Cimmer explained, “We’re still refining the format. Our goal is to find the perfect balance between maintaining the excitement and giving everyone time to enjoy the full experience.”

Some feedback given by fans after the event

A Sport in the Making

Despite minor hiccups, the event demonstrated the vast potential of Ice Cross. As the sport matures, organizers are exploring innovative ways to streamline event operations and ensure a seamless experience for both athletes and fans. Cimmer and his team are committed to evolving the sport, with plans to incorporate more dynamic elements and faster pacing for future events.

With the backing of sponsors like Potent Hockey, Synthetic Ice, and interest from major players like Prime Sports and Disney Sports, the path forward looks promising. The event’s success has already sparked discussions about a World Indoor Ice Cross Tour, positioning the sport as a contender on the global stage.

The Road Ahead

As the crowd filed out of Merlis Belsher Place, one thing was clear: this was just the beginning. Ice Cross, with its thrilling races, community spirit, and growing fan base, has the potential to become a mainstay in extreme sports.

Tim Cimmer summed it up best: “This sport is young, but it’s full of promise. We’re learning, we’re growing, and we’re just getting started. The future of Ice Cross is brighter than ever.”


Stay tuned for updates on the World Indoor Ice Cross Tour and upcoming events at Worldicecross.com.

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Sponsors Flock to Indoor Ice Cross After Saskatoon Success https://worldicecross.com/sponsors-flock-to-indoor-ice-cross-after-saskatoon-success/ https://worldicecross.com/sponsors-flock-to-indoor-ice-cross-after-saskatoon-success/#respond Thu, 26 Dec 2024 07:19:09 +0000 https://worldicecross.com/?p=39968 The historic first indoor Ice Cross event at Saskatoon’s Merlis Belsher Place has not only captivated fans and athletes but also drawn the attention of major sponsors eager to join this rapidly growing sport. From seasoned supporters to new interest from global powerhouses, the potential of Ice Cross as a multi-million-dollar market is becoming undeniable. Thanking the Trailblazers The event would not have been possible without the support of its founder and its foundational sponsors. Tim Cimmer, the audacious cowboy, who was the principal sponsor and founder of Ice Cross, Potent Hockey, known for its cutting-edge equipment, played a key role in outfitting athletes and showcasing the sport’s professional edge. Similarly, Synthetic Ice, a pioneer in creating innovative training surfaces, highlighted how Ice Cross is embracing technology to grow accessibility. These partners, along with several international teams, took a leap of faith in backing a sport still in its infancy. Their contributions made the inaugural indoor event a success, demonstrating Ice Cross’s potential to unite athletes and fans on a global scale. A New Wave of Interest The buzz surrounding the Saskatoon event has sparked conversations with even bigger players in the sports and entertainment industry. Representatives from Prime Sports and even Disney Sports are reportedly exploring the possibility of investing in Ice Cross’s future. “This event proves that Ice Cross isn’t just another niche sport,” said Tim Cimmer, the event’s visionary organizer. “It’s a global opportunity for sponsors and athletes to tap into something fresh, exciting, and dynamic.” A Sport Built for Growth Despite being organized in just seven days, the Saskatoon event showcased the massive appeal of Ice Cross. The combination of high-speed races, daring jumps, and the electrifying energy of the crowd demonstrated the sport’s untapped market potential. With a growing fan base and undeniable excitement, sponsors see Ice Cross as more than just a thrilling spectacle—it’s a platform for athletes to compete professionally while offering brands a chance to engage with diverse, energetic audiences. A Million-Dollar Market in the Making The success of the Saskatoon event signals the start of a new era. Sponsors are beginning to realize that Ice Cross is a sport with the potential to pack arenas, attract international attention, and generate significant revenue streams. “It’s not every day you find a sport with this kind of momentum,” shared a sponsor representative. “The short preparation time and overwhelming success of this event show just how strong the foundation of Ice Cross is. The future is bright for everyone involved.” Join the Revolution With new sponsorships on the horizon and plans for future events already underway, Ice Cross is poised to become a major player on the global sports stage. For sponsors, athletes, and fans alike, the time to invest in this adrenaline-fueled phenomenon is now. The Saskatoon event proved one thing: Ice Cross isn’t just a sport—it’s a movement. And the best is yet to come.

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The historic first indoor Ice Cross event at Saskatoon’s Merlis Belsher Place has not only captivated fans and athletes but also drawn the attention of major sponsors eager to join this rapidly growing sport. From seasoned supporters to new interest from global powerhouses, the potential of Ice Cross as a multi-million-dollar market is becoming undeniable.

Thanking the Trailblazers

The event would not have been possible without the support of its founder and its foundational sponsors. Tim Cimmer, the audacious cowboy, who was the principal sponsor and founder of Ice Cross, Potent Hockey, known for its cutting-edge equipment, played a key role in outfitting athletes and showcasing the sport’s professional edge. Similarly, Synthetic Ice, a pioneer in creating innovative training surfaces, highlighted how Ice Cross is embracing technology to grow accessibility.

These partners, along with several international teams, took a leap of faith in backing a sport still in its infancy. Their contributions made the inaugural indoor event a success, demonstrating Ice Cross’s potential to unite athletes and fans on a global scale.

A New Wave of Interest

The buzz surrounding the Saskatoon event has sparked conversations with even bigger players in the sports and entertainment industry. Representatives from Prime Sports and even Disney Sports are reportedly exploring the possibility of investing in Ice Cross’s future.

“This event proves that Ice Cross isn’t just another niche sport,” said Tim Cimmer, the event’s visionary organizer. “It’s a global opportunity for sponsors and athletes to tap into something fresh, exciting, and dynamic.”

A Sport Built for Growth

Despite being organized in just seven days, the Saskatoon event showcased the massive appeal of Ice Cross. The combination of high-speed races, daring jumps, and the electrifying energy of the crowd demonstrated the sport’s untapped market potential.

With a growing fan base and undeniable excitement, sponsors see Ice Cross as more than just a thrilling spectacle—it’s a platform for athletes to compete professionally while offering brands a chance to engage with diverse, energetic audiences.

A Million-Dollar Market in the Making

The success of the Saskatoon event signals the start of a new era. Sponsors are beginning to realize that Ice Cross is a sport with the potential to pack arenas, attract international attention, and generate significant revenue streams.

“It’s not every day you find a sport with this kind of momentum,” shared a sponsor representative. “The short preparation time and overwhelming success of this event show just how strong the foundation of Ice Cross is. The future is bright for everyone involved.”

Join the Revolution

With new sponsorships on the horizon and plans for future events already underway, Ice Cross is poised to become a major player on the global sports stage. For sponsors, athletes, and fans alike, the time to invest in this adrenaline-fueled phenomenon is now.

The Saskatoon event proved one thing: Ice Cross isn’t just a sport—it’s a movement. And the best is yet to come.

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